A valley of northeast Greece between Mount Olympus and Mount Ossa. Strategically important in ancient times, it is noted for its rugged scenery. City (pop., 2000: 158,625), southwest-central Arizona, U.S. Tempe is located on the Salt River, near Phoenix. First settled in 1872, it was renamed in 1880 for the Vale of Tempe in Greece. After World War II the city experienced rapid residential and economic growth with light-industrial development. Arizona State University (founded 1885), located there, has an auditorium designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
thessalia'da bir vadi. poseidon burayı üç dişli yabasıyla açmıştı
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thes·sa·li·a'·da bir va·di. po·se·i·don bu·ra·yı üç diş·li ya·ba·sıy·la aç·mış·tı